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Question 56

A Data Analyst is creating an annual report in Microsoft Word.
In Tableau Desktop, the analyst built a chart in a worksheet.
The analyst wants to create an image of the chart to add to the annual report.
Which two options should the analyst use to create the image? (Choose two.)

Correct Answer: B,C
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Question 57

You publish a dashboard tut uses an attract. The extract refreshes every Monday at 10:00.
You need to ensure that the extract also refreshes on the last day of the month at 18:00.
What should you do?

Correct Answer: B
To refresh an extract on Tableau Server, you need to select the workbook, select Refresh Extracts, and then add a new extract refresh. You can specify the frequency and time of the refresh, as well as any custom options. You can have multiple extract refreshes for the same workbook with different schedules. References:
https://help.tableau.com/current/server/en-us/refresh_extracts.htm
https://help.tableau.com/current/server/en-us/refresh_extracts_add.htm
On Tableau Server, you can manage the scheduling of extract refreshes by selecting the specific workbook and configuring additional refresh schedules as needed. This allows for multiple refresh triggers, such as the regular Monday at 10:00 AM schedule, as well as an additional trigger for the last day of the month at 18:00.
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Question 58

You have the following two datasets:
* A Microsoft Excel worksheet that has two columns named Employee Name and Department
* A Microsoft SQL Server table that has three columns named Employee Name. Pay Grade and Team Size.
You want to use Tableau Prep to join the two datasets.
Which three actions should you perform in order? (Place the three correct options in order.)

Correct Answer:

Explanation:
The correct order of the three actions is:
From the connections pane, connect to both data sources
Join both datasets and select the join type
Specify Employee Name as the join key
The first action is to connect to both data sources from the connections pane in Tableau Prep. The connections pane is where you can access and add data sources to your flow. You can connect to various types of data sources, such as Excel, SQL Server, or Tableau Server. In this case, you want to connect to an Excel worksheet and a SQL Server table.
The second action is to join both datasets and select the join type. A join is a way of combining data from two or more tables based on a common field. You can join datasets by dragging one table to the canvas and dropping it on top of another table. This will create a join step in your flow. You can select the join type from the drop-down list on the join step. The join type determines which rows are returned from the tables.
The third action is to specify Employee Name as the join key. A join key is a field that is used to match rows from different tables. You can specify the join key by clicking on the field name in each table and dragging it to the center of the join step. This will create a join clause that shows the field name and the operator. In this case, you want to use Employee Name as the join key, because it is a common field between the two datasets.
The other options are not relevant for this scenario. Specifying Department and Team Size as a join condition will not work, because they are not common fields between the two datasets. Opening both data sources in Tableau Desktop will not help you join them in Tableau Prep. Adding a step to aggregate the data in the SQL Server table will not affect the join, but it may change the level of detail of your data. References:
https://help.tableau.com/current/prep/en-us/prep_connect.htm
https://help.tableau.com/current/prep/en-us/prep_join.htm
https://help.tableau.com/current/prep/en-us/prep_join_types.htm
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Question 59

You have a dashboard than contains two sheets named Sheet 1 and Sheet 2.
You want to add an object to the dashboard that users can click to switch to a different dashboard in the workbook.
Which object should you add to the dashboard?

Correct Answer:
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Question 60

You have the following tiled dashboard that has one sheet.

You want to replace fit sheet with Sheet2.
What should you do?

Correct Answer: B
To replace a sheet on a tiled dashboard, you can simply drag the new sheet from the Sheets pane to the dashboard and drop it over the existing sheet. This will replace the old sheet with the new one and keep the same size and position. Alternatively, you can right-click on the old sheet and select Replace Data Source, then choose the new sheet from the list. Reference: https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/dashboards_organize_floating_layoutcontainers.htm https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/dashboards_replace_datasource.htm
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